05-04-2016 09:20 AM - edited 05-04-2016 09:21 AM
10-12-2016 11:03 PM
I'm with ya Brian, once you figure it out, htey have to be a certain size, but it will tell you when they're too big. Look on the top of message box and click on the picture of the mountain, 2 icons to the right of the smily face. Good luck, took me a while too, and still can't figure it out on some photos.
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10-12-2016 12:37 PM
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10-12-2016 03:04 PM
10-13-2016 08:45 AM
Camera: Canon Eos Rebel T5
Lens: EF-S 18-55mm f:3.5-5.6 II
TV: 1/60"
AV: f:16
ISO: 400
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10-18-2016 06:57 PM - edited 10-18-2016 06:59 PM
Went to the Los Angeles Natural History Museum last Saturday. First time I recall seeing a metallic green bee. Rebel T5, 1/250sec. f5.6/ 100mm macro IS USM ISO 100. Just did a tight crop on this photo, no other adjustments.
10-18-2016 07:55 PM - edited 10-18-2016 07:58 PM
Nat Geo had an article last month w/ 300 different kinds of bees, this was their headliner, it was the 1st time I had ever seen such a thing, this is very cool. Theirs was a head on shot so couldn't see the rest of the body, what a beautiful creature, thanks for sharing this. Do you remember where they're from? You are really enjoying that new lense aren't you. Ok you are convincing me,this is really great. Esp for f5.6, your DOF is really pretty good for that low of a setting, I'm impressed w/ that lens too. (and your picture)
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